I was hoping you could lend one of them pups you got to Lennie, he really loves pups.
Well, sure I got plenty, he can have one if he wants.
Loneliness
Come on, George. Me an' you'll go in an' get a drink.
Dreams
Those my Rabbits!!!
Lennie was wanting George to ask Slim for a puppy from his liter. George agrees as he feels bad for not letting him have any mouses, so he makes it up to him.
Companionship
Got any ketchup?
Just after George had to kill Lennie, he was feeling really down, even before he did it, he knew what was going to happen so he felt lonely already.
Powerlessness
Can I still tend to the rabbits?
Yes Lennie, the rabbits are all yours.
This is a picture representing George, Lennie and Candy's dream. They are at their own ranch and Lennie has Rabbits.
Barriers
LET GO YOU BIG BASTARD.
George and Lennie eating at the campfire sharing their experiences at the beginning of the book.
After Lennie killed Curly's wife; George couldn't do anything to help him like he did in the past.
Lennie crushes Curly's hand after he attempted to punch him. Lennis is a barrier to George's dream and the plans for the future.